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Is the Chinese University of Hong Kong a good university?
The largest university in Hong Kong, as famous as HKU, has an exquisite college system. In this year's QS global ranking of institutions of higher learning, the Chinese University of Hong Kong ranks 40th in the world.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) aims to "combine tradition and modernity, and integrate Chinese and Western cultures". It has created many miracles in the history of higher education in Hong Kong. 1963 10 10/7, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, as the second university in Hong Kong, was established after leading the higher education in Hong Kong for half a century. Since then, Hong Kong's higher education has changed from a monopoly to a double dragon play, which has opened the curtain of sharing the world equally. At that time, the Hong Kong government merged three private liberal arts colleges, namely New Asia College, Chung Chi College and United College, into the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and established the fourth college, Shaw College, on 1986. Although CUHK is the only federal college in Hong Kong established under the "British University" system, it has been carrying out bilingual teaching and anti-colonial education since its establishment. The indomitable spirit of struggle and the founding mission of "combining tradition with modernity, combining Chinese and western" have enabled CUHK to develop rapidly and enjoy a high reputation not only in Asia but also in the world. For example, CUHK's MBA program has been rated as the first in Asia by Asia Inc magazine for many years and has become a popular university for business people to further their studies.

CUHK has a strong humanistic flavor, which can be known from its motto "Bo Wen Yi Li". "Bo Wen and Yi Li" comes from The Analects of Confucius: "A gentleman is knowledgeable in literature and can use it as a gift or as a husband." This is the main educational principle of Confucius. Profound knowledge is called "blog post", and observing etiquette is called "contract ceremony". Therefore, CUHK's educational policy is to pay equal attention to morality, intelligence and physique. The emblem of CUHK is the "Phoenix" in China mythology. Since the Han Dynasty, Phoenix has been regarded as the "bird of the South" and a symbol of nobility, beauty and solemnity.

CUHK is the second institution of higher learning in Hong Kong and has a direct competitive relationship with HKU, so many majors of the Chinese University of Hong Kong are not inferior to HKU, and even many majors are the first in Hong Kong. In the minds of local people in Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Hong Kong can be said to be neck and neck.

For many mainland students, studying business in Hong Kong is for a high salary in Hong Kong, an Asian financial center. Therefore, CUHK's business majors, business administration, international finance, insurance settlement and risk management are all gold medals. Judging from the employment situation of Hong Kong schools over the years, the salaries of business graduates are generally higher than those of other graduates.

CUHK consists of four colleges: New Asia College, Chung Chi College, United College and Shaw College. In 2006, Chen Xing College and Shanheng College were established. In 2007, Wen Jing University and Wuyi College were established. They are comprehensive universities with professional skills and are the only collegiate universities in Hong Kong.

Established: 1963

Abbreviation: CUHK

Category: public, funded by the government.

Type of school: comprehensive coeducational university.

Degree awarding: bachelor, master and doctor.

Number of students: 2 1 0,070

Number of undergraduates: 10692

Number of graduate students: 10378

Comprehensive ranking: Academic ranking of World University of Shanghai Jiaotong University in academic circles (20 1 1): Hongkong 1, China 1.

QS World University Ranking (201112): 37th in the world, 5th in Asia and 2nd in Hong Kong.

QS Asian University Ranking (20 12): 5th in Asia and 3rd in Hong Kong.

Times Higher Education Global University Ranking (20112): Asia ranked 15, and Hong Kong ranked 3 rd.